SYLLABUS
University: Technical University of Košice
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Department: Department of Physics
Course Number: 26000588 Course Name: Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Type, scope and method of learning activities:
Course Type: Lecture, Numerical exercises
Recommended scope of the course content (in hours):
Full-time study (hours per week): 2,2
Part-time study (hours per semester): WT 26,26
Study Method:
Number of credits: 6
Recommended semester of study: WT
Recommended semester Study programme Study grade Study Method
2.rok WT Physical Engineering of Advanced Materials (FIPM_Ing_D_sk) Master Attendance
Level of study:
Prerequisites:
Course completion requirements:
Assessment and completion of the course: Credit test and examination
Continuous assessment: Student passes the continuous assessment and receives credits when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 21% out of 40%.
term project                                                                                    
Final assessment: Student passes the final assessment and passes the examination when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 31% out of 60%.
examination
Overall assessment: Overall assessment is the sum of the assessments obtained by students in the assessment period. The overall result is determined in accordance with the internal regulations of the Technical University in Košice. (Study Regulations, the internal regulation principles of doctoral studies)
Learning outcomes:
This subject provides information about parameters which determine magnetic properties of magnetic materials information about processes which take place in magnetization reversal. Attention will be paid to soft magnetic materials and to materials of last two decades mainly to amorphous metallic and nanocrystalline ferromagnetic materials.hlavne na amorfné kovové feromagnetiká a nanokryštalické materiály.
Brief course content:
Magnetic order and critical phenomena. Domain structure of ferromagnetic materials. Properties of the boundaries between magnetic domains. Reversible and irreversible magnetization processes. Dynamics of magnetization reversal. Classification of magnetic materials. Magnetic materials for technical applications.
Recommended Reference Sources:
[1] Jiles D. Introduction to Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Chapman a Hall, London, 1998.
[2] Wohlfarth E. P. Ferromegnetic materials, North-Holland Pub. Co. Amsterdam, 1980.
[3] Chikazumi S. Physics of Ferromagnetism, Oxford University Press Inc., New York, 2002
Recommended optional program components:
Languages required for the course completion: Slovak, English
Notes:
Course assessment:
Total number of students assessed: 18
  A B C D E FX  
  67% 6% 22% 0% 0% 6%  
Teacher:
prof. RNDr. Ján Ziman, CSc.
doc. RNDr. Ing. Jozef Onufer, PhD.
Last modified: 31.08.2022
Approved by: person(s) responsible for the study program